Off-Campus Access to Databases and Electronic Resources

Currently enrolled students, faculty and staff of the University of Tennessee (Knoxville campus) have access to subscription electronic resources, from any computer, connected through any Internet Service Provider.

If you are working from a computer connected to the UTK campus network, you will be allowed access to electronic resources via IP recognition - no authentication is required.

If you are connected to the Internet through an outside service provider, links to electronic resources on UT Libraries web pages will direct you to authorize yourself with your NetID and password and then pass you through proxy server software (EZProxy) to the electronic resource where you will have full access to the subscription.

Your NetID and password will continue to provide you access to electronic resources for six months after you leave the university.

If you have reached an electronic journal or database through a route other than the Libraries website, you may be able to get access to the Libraries subscription using the UT Libraries Proxy Bookmarklet.

If you have problems:

make sure your browser is set to accept cookies and has Javascript enabled.

Ask your Internet Service Provider if you are protected by a firewall. Firewalls that block non-standard ports may restrict your access. The non-standard ports that are used for UT Libraries resources are:

For problems with access to electronic resources, send email to eproblems@utk.edu, or contact Gayle Baker (865-974-3519).
Please include as much information as possible in your query. Especially important in helping us troubleshoot are:

What link(s) you followed to access the resource, including page URL(s) if possible

What error message you are getting

How you are connected to the internet, e.g. on-campus wired or wireless network, other Internet Service Provider